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Re: [platform-swt-dev] [ANN] Eclipse SWT/Fox plugin available ( pre-alpha)
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Ivan, we are maxed out. Nobody has had the time to look into it. Besides,
you posted at 10:11am and then complained about no reply at 12:51. <g>
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| | 06/09/2003 12:51 PM |
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| Subject: Re: [platform-swt-dev] [ANN] Eclipse SWT/Fox plugin available ( pre-alpha) |
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Hi,
I guess I may become boring by repeating about this SWT/Fox thing, yet I
would really appreciate *any* comments on this from the OTI developers.
I know you are not paid to try or to review or to comment on someone else's
code and that noone has asked me to do it.
But isn't there a little bit of curiosity in you? It is so much related to
your everyday work.
Given that a new port is a huge effort and that SWT (and Eclipse) are
supposedly open source, I find this silence here a little bit, err,
hostile.
Probably it's all some special kind of IBM/OTI-open source but I really
don't get it.
Regards,
Ivan
P.S. Sorry if I sound a bit harsh I didn't mean to. :-) Just to push you a
bit, that's it.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ivan Markov
To: platform-swt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 10:11 AM
Subject: [platform-swt-dev] [ANN] Eclipse SWT/Fox plugin available (
pre-alpha)
(This is posted in the newsgroup as well.)
SWT/Fox reached a stage where it can (almost) run Eclipse.
There are still *lots* of bugs, some of them are serious showstoppers
(crashes, focusing problems, redraw problems) that will prevent one from
running Eclipse for everyday work. I'll try to fix them ASAP.
Nevertheless, I welcome everyone willing to try it out, to go to SWT/Fox
home page, http://swtfox.sf.net .
Note that there's a SWT/Fox Plugin Update Site as well, so updating
Eclipse to use SWT/Fox shouldn't be a problem. Check the home page for
more details.
There are Fox/Win32 & Fox/Linux/x86 versions of the port uploaded.
Note that the Fox/Win32 port is for testing purposes only.
The real target of the port is Fox + *nix + X11.
Since SWT/Fox is very unstable and not (yet) appropriate for daily work,
please, make a backup of your workspace directory _and_ start with a clean
one before updating Eclipse with the plugin.
I welcome any volunteer that wants to code/test/give suggestions etc.
Probably the most useful thing would be if someone with access to 64b Unix
(Solaris/Sparc, anyone?) steps up and tries to carry out the build
procedure on such machine.
In theory SWT/Fox is 64b clean and it should run anywere Posix + X11 are
available.
P.S. Once you've installed SWT/Fox in Eclipse, you can activate it by
runing Eclipse this way: 'eclipse -ws fox'
P.S. Users of older Linux distributions (pre gcc 3.2) may encounter
problems running SWT/Fox, because at the moment it is not statically
linked with libc++. (I haven't succeeded yet in convincing Ant/CPPTasks to
link *some* libraries statically.)
/Ivan
P.S. Anyone interested?